Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao. Kitto Saigo — Wa Ore Ga Katsu. - Raw Chapter 11 - Read Next Chapter 12 Upd
📖 [Link placeholder] 🔜 Chapter 12 ETA: Likely [date or “next week”], raws drop [time/timezone].
The action sequence is short but devastating. The Demon General, expecting a traitor, drops his guard. The protagonist uses a learned in the cursed swamps— "Echo of the Betrayed" —which allows him to copy the last attack used against him. Since the Hero previously tried to kill him with a holy slash, the protagonist redirects that stored energy, cleaving the Demon General’s arm off in a single blow.
However, Chapter 11 opens with a distinct change in atmosphere. The protagonist has stopped crying. He has stopped begging. The "Akiramezu ni Tatakau" (Fight without giving up) part of the title finally manifests. 📖 [Link placeholder] 🔜 Chapter 12 ETA: Likely
If you have made it this far into the raws, you are no longer a casual reader. You are a fellow survivor in the protagonist’s journey. Keep your ad-blockers ready, bookmark your raw source, and prepare for the next chapter.
Unlike typical revenge heroes, the MC does not instantly become overpowered. Instead, he embraces a philosophy of . He loses everything: his lovers, his reputation, and his party. Yet, he continues to fight the Demon King’s remnants alone, gathering forbidden techniques and cursed weapons. The protagonist uses a learned in the cursed
Reading the RAW allows dedicated fans to experience the story in real-time, deciphering the art and tone even without a full grasp of the language. In a revenge story, the visual cues—the widening of eyes, the clenching of a fist, the shadow cast over the Hero's face—are often more important than the dialogue itself. Chapter 11, in particular, is a chapter driven by visual storytelling, making it a priority for international fans hunting for the RAW release.
The crux of Chapter 11 lies in the discovery of the Hero's vulnerability. Up until now, the Hero has appeared invincible—a perfect specimen of strength and charm. But in this chapter, the protagonist notices a crack in the armor. This could be a magical limitation, a secret regarding the Hero's source of power, or perhaps a fatal character flaw that can be exploited politically. The protagonist has stopped crying
Chapter 12 promises the first real counterattack. No more running. No more crying. The setup is complete—now we see if the MC’s new strategy works, or if the author plans to break us even more.
Have you read Raw Chapter 11? What are your predictions for Chapter 12? Share your theories in the comments below (but no English scanlation links, please).